18.00 That's a wrap for LC:M autumn/winter 2015. Tonight we'll be joining The British Fashion Council and River Island for a special Fash/on Film event at The Old Sorting Office. Check back on GQ.co.uk tomorrow morning to view the full fashion films being screened tonight, courtesy of James Long, KTZ and Casely-Hayford. We'll also be rounding-up the cream of tonight's parties including Tom Ford's fragrance launch, SHOWstudio's closing party and British GQ Editor Dylan Jones' dinner with the LC:M Ambassadors.

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17.40 We're celebrating our last show of the season with Saville Row, St.James's and The Woolmark Company at Aspley House.

17.35 Call it a comeback: we interrupt this menswear live blog to bring you John Galliano's triumphant couture, womenswear collection as the newly-appointed head honcho of Maison Margiela. A fantastic return to form for Galliano after four years break.

17.05 If it's not mods your style-checking next winter, make it teddy boys - that ankle-skimming suit you'll be purchasing next winter (courtesy of Tiger Of Sweden) needs to be paired with sharp white socks.

14.20 "The best collection Christopher Bailey has ever sent down a catwalk." - read GQ's Style Director Robert Johnston's verdict on today's Burberry show.

14.10 "I didn't event look at my phone before I performed - I didn't want to know who was here. Then when someone told me Anna Wintour was on the front row I basically screamed." - Clare Maguire on performing at today's Burberry Prorsum show.

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11.50 Watch what happens when Condé Nast President Nicholas Coleridge puts Paul Smith's new waterproof travel suit to the test. Sir Smith personally demonstrates the new Suit To Travel In, a functional classic with the British man's needs at the heart of the concept - a remedy for getting caught in the rain.

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11.30 Here's a teaser trailer for the British Fashion Council's Fashion on Film event which is sponsored by River Island and is being shown tonight at The Old Sorting Office. Tune into GQ.co.uk for the full screening tomorrow morning.

11.20 Craig Green is (somewhat aptly) the latest designer to jump on the green trend we've seen everywhere this weekend. The London native favours a racing hue - just one of the many pantones in the green spectrum that all guys are going to want to adopt in 6 months' time.

10.45 A view from GQ's Editor Dylan Jones: demonstrating the wonders of Woolmark wool with 'A Suit To Travel In' at Paul Smith. Spoiler: it does exactly what it says on the tin. You don't have to be James Bond to encur creases in your attire en route to work, and Smith seems to have the solution.

9.45 As ever, colour and print are the big talking points at Sankuanz - the designer that previously brought us inflatable lobster mittens and life-size poodle man bags. We won't be needing that second coffee...

8.45 Last night Tommy Hilfiger & Dylan Jones celebrated LC:M A/W 15 at The Ivy Market Grill, Covent Garden - which was not a detterent for an early start for Team GQ. We're en route to Victoria House for the first show of the day: Sankuanz, presented by GQ China. Can't wait until 9am? See the inspiration behind the collection.

Day Three

21.00 That's a wrap for day three of LC:M. Join us again tomorrow for live coverage of Paul Smith, Burberry, Tom Ford, Manolo Blahnik and John Galliano's first couture presentation at LC:M, at the helm of Maison Margiela.

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18.50 "Sure, some of the looks are only for the boldest #menswear fan, but take a closer look and you'll see she's spot on a swathe of emerging London trends: green, big flowers, Seventies cuts and wider legs to name only four" - the verdict's in on today's Alexander McQueen show.

18.45 Spotted at the Mr.Porter X Kingsman presentation: a lesson in how to do coloured velvet right - with contrast lapels and a dress shirt.

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18.35 "I think a lace-up with a buckle is quite beautiful because it's all about the ritual of putting on a shoe. That's the last thing that a person puts on before they leave the house. It's a beautiful moment which is what I was trying to highlight" - we caught up with John Lobb designer Paula Gerbase.

16.45 Green is happening in <span data-reactid=".0.0.1.0.0.0:$media895702286547029559:0.1.0.2.0.2.$text0:0:$text0:0"> a big way at LC:M this season, and the latest label to join <span data-reactid=".0.0.1.0.0.0:$media895702286547029559:0.1.0.2.0.2.$text0:0:$text1:0"> the gang is Alexander McQueen.

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15.20 South America <span data-reactid=".0.0.1.0.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.0.0:0.1.2:1.$text0:0:$text0:0"> was the main source of inspiration for the Richard James show earlier today <span data-reactid=".0.0.1.0.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.0.0:0.1.2:1.$text0:0:$text1:0">

14.50 It's a new take on winter dressing from Jeremy Scott at Moschino's debut catwalk show at LC:M. Make sure you have a puffer jacket in your wardrobe next winter - it's the new snow day style staple.

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12.00 Intarsia knitwear punctuates a largely neutral collection at Margaret Howell, and it's a quick dash to James Long for team GQ. We're ready to see what James Long has up his sleeve, after last season's pastels and sliders collection.

11.10 Calm and clarity at Margaret Howell with neutral outerwear, ribbed knits and Seventies ankle-grazing trousers. London might be home to some of the most avant-guard designers, but Howell always keeps it timeless and serene.

10.45 Photo prints and more Seventies jackets at HunterGather. Trust us, you'll want more some shearling in your wardrobe next winter.

The floor of the JW Anderson <span data-reactid=".0.0.1.0.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.0.0:0.1.2:1.$text0:0:$text1:0"> show space is covered in carpet underlay that has been dyed violet and put through a wood chipper.

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9.00 Day three of LC:M is here and we're at Victoria House ready for the Baartmans and Siegel presentation after a late night at Ada & Nik and YMC's after parties, and the Lutwyche drinks at the Ice Tank. Keep an eye on our street style gallery for an update of all the best looks from the weekend.

Day Two

20.40 We're closing a busy day two of LC:M at the Tateossian drinks party. Stay tuned to the live blog tomorrow for coverage of J.W Anderson, Margaret Howell, Joseph, Moschino, Alexander McQueen, Dunhill and more.

20.30British GQ Editor Dylan Jones was joined by Paul Weller at the Oliver Spencer show earlier this evening.

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14.55 Mondrian-inspired patterns paired with classic Adidas Sam Smith's - the footwear of choice for both the models and a handful of the attendees (talk about life imitating art). Colour and pattern at its best from Agi & Sam, the British design duo that never take themselves too seriously.

11.40British GQ Editor Dylan Jones on a crowded front row at Coach yesterday evening. We're in our seats and interested to see what Astrid Andersen will be showing this season following S/S 2015's sumo-inspired collection.

11.20 Maharashi was an expansion on his perennial capsule 'Military Archive Programme' for A/W 2015.

10.35A lesson in how to pair pink and classic bovver boots with Lou Dalton's double layered outerwear. "If you look at the jackets and the big oversized coats, you've got two coats in one."

Lou told GQ.co.uk's Fashion Editor Nick Cavell backstage after the show. "By zipping off the under-layer it exposes something different from the exterior. So that's how I tried to relay that through the clothes."

10.30 Some of the best looks from our favourite faces at yesterday's Coach presentation.

10.20 Lou Dalton continues to showcase her unique development of contemporary classicism and refined tailoring, with a suitably cool Death In Vegas soundtrack. <span data-reactid=".0.0.1.0.0.0:$media894772464801411538:0.1.0.2.0.2.$text0:0:$text1:0"> "Tailoring and construction is who we are and what we do", says Dalton.

21.00That's a wrap for day one of LC:M. Stay tuned to GQ.co.uk tomorrow for more up-to-the-minute coverage of day two's schedule including Hardy Amies, Oliver Spencer, Christopher Raeburn and Kilgour. In the meantime, make sure to check out all the key looks you need to know from this season's collections here.

18.15 Christopher Shannon continues his vision of moving British menswear on from its legacy of fine tailoring to modern and relevant garments. His signature sweatshirts and performance wear were updated with light puffer jackets for autumn/winter.

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17.55 Our street style photographers are reporting from the front line of London Collections: Men at Somerset House. Stay tuned to GQ.co.uk for the best street style from the four-day event this weekend.

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14.15 Tinie Tempah and the LC:M style ambassadors (plus a few recognisable faces) are out in full force at The Hospital Club for the opening event. Stay tuned for up-to-the-minute coverage on Barbour, Aquascutum and Coach later today.

13.30 The 30-minute countdown to one of fashion's greatest accolades - the International Woolmark Prize - has begun. The first two winners in 1954 were two unknowns called Karl Lagerfeld and Yves Saint Laurent, picked by a panel that included Hubert de Givenchy and Pierre Balmain. The finalists this year are Asger Juel Larson, Public School, Sise, Strateas.Carlucci and The Emperor 1688. Who's your money on?

13.20British GQ Editor Dylan Jones is currently giving a heartfelt tribute speech to Charlie Hebdo at the London Collections: Men opening event.

13.00 The tailoring is out in full force on the streets of London for LC:M.

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12.50Crazy Horses by The Osmonds and

Rock On by David Essex serve as a suitable soundtrack to a Seventies-inspired collection over at Topman Design. Things to note: fringing, oversized fur coats, shearling, double denim and shrunken mod suits were the key looks. Patchwork and Bay City Rollers-style tartan details featured aplenty, plus 21st-century flares for the modern gentleman. Invest in a plaid scarf immediately. Duncan Faure - a new style icon is born?

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11.40 The strength of creativity from young designers in the capital continues to boom at London College of Fashion. Highlights from MA Menswear include Young Hwan Yang's bold, neoprene prints and Na Liu's slim cut, eighties jackets.

10.59Giorgina Waltier, our Retail Editor, is en route with the GQ and GQ Style team to a full schedule of shows. Stay tuned for today's highlights including Topman Design, Coach, Aquascutum, Barbour and Christopher Shannon.

10.20 Back for another round, and with an unprecentended fourth day added to the roster, the sixth season of London Collections: Men kicks off today. The catwalks kick off with London College of Fashion's MA Menswear show, but if you're looking to get the inside track on what to expect from this season's shows, take a look at our exclusive designer preview gallery here.

And while we'll be bringing you all the action as it happens right here, our team will be out in the field updating live on their Instagram accounts. However, if you want an edit of the best of the team's posts, as well as up-to-the-minute updates, follow the main BritishGQ accounts on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.